For 20 years, telescopes have been studying the center of our galaxy, trying to determine the position of an invisible object in its center — a supermassive black hole. Viewers will travel to the center of the Milky Way, where the black hole absorbs everything that comes its way.
For 20 years, telescopes have been studying the center of our galaxy, trying to determine the position of an invisible object in its center — a supermassive black hole. Viewers will travel to the center of the Milky Way, where the black hole absorbs everything that comes its way.
For 20 years, telescopes have been studying the center of our galaxy, trying to determine the position of an invisible object in its center — a supermassive black hole. Viewers will travel to the center of the Milky Way, where the black hole absorbs everything that comes its way.